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Introduction
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About the Society
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John T Furr
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Robert C Cheney
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James Watt II of Newport
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Willards Patent Clock
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Wildcat Swamp
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Clock Shop
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The Museum
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Simon Willard Clocks
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The Clock Shop
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Clock Making the Hard Way
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Domini Clocks
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Birmingham Dial
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Wilson James Wilson
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Birmingham Trade Catalogue
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The False Plate
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Painted White Dials
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Terminology
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How were these clocks really made
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The project of studying these clocks
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How these clocks were made
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The 18th century common pin
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Liverpool
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Prescott
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Moore
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Pliers
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Centre Lathe
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Barrel Groover
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Clock Set
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George Eames
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Pinions
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Brass Casting
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of Simon Willard's eight-day clocks in this comprehensive lecture by Robert C. Cheney, Executive Director of the Willard House and Clock Museum. Delve into the intricacies of 18th-century clock-making, from the Willards' patent clock to the finely-divided trade practices of the era. Discover the inner workings of the Willard clock shop, the significance of Birmingham dials, and the evolution of painted white dials. Learn about the specialized tools and techniques used in clock production, including centre lathes, barrel groovers, and brass casting. Gain insights into the project of studying these historical timepieces and uncover the true methods behind their creation. This in-depth presentation offers a unique perspective on the craftsmanship and innovation that defined Simon Willard's contributions to horology.

Simon Willard Eight-Day Clocks - In Search of the Finely-Divided Trade, by Robert C. Cheney

Horological Society of New York
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